Title
Characterizing ad hoc B2B applications using ontologies and complex systems
Abstract
Service providers can improve their provision using semantics and complex system analysis to provide customers ad hoc applications where there is no prior knowledge of which customer ad hoc application components to consider. This work aims to provide a new methodology for building a general framework for ad hoc applications over large networks using semantics and complex systems analysis. The first part develops the reasons why semantics helps describing ad hoc applications and how ontologies systematize application knowledge in a graph. The second part deals with managing the amount of information which can be huge in case the graph could be a large network. For such purpose, complex systems analysis and statistical analysis are used to extract properties from the graph. It allows to discover new knowledge because some structures appear in the graph as clustering, connections degree and "small world". For instance, this information will show which application components are highly and poorly connected and could be translated to vulnerability to attacks. Finally, an example wraps up the paper and summarizes the methodology.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1109/AINA.2005.133
Advanced Information Networking and Applications, 2005. AINA 2005. 19th International Conference
Keywords
Field
DocType
ad hoc networks,business communication,customer services,graph theory,ontologies (artificial intelligence),statistical analysis,telecommunication services,ad hoc B2B application,complex system,customer service,ontologies,statistical analysis,telecommunication service
Complex system,Ontology (information science),Graph theory,Computer science,Computer network,Service provider,Wireless ad hoc network,Cluster analysis,Semantics,Distributed computing
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
1
1550-445X
0-7695-2249-1
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
7
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Rosa Gil118824.48
Jaime Delgado28215.13
Zied Choukair300.34